Regent University, a military-friendly Christian university, is proud to join forces with the Hampton Roads Navy ROTC at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, to educate and train college students to serve their country as Navy or Marine Corps officers. With this joint agreement, students can take courses toward a Regent University undergraduate degree while fulfilling their Navy ROTC commitment with Old Dominion University (including Naval Science courses).

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Joshua Duran, Navy

Interested in Navy ROTC? Complete the following steps.

Schedule Interview with Regent University Office of Military & Veterans Affairs

Fill Out Online Application for Regent's College of Arts & Sciences
and Pay Application Fee

Apply for Navy ROTC Four-Year National Scholarship Program by July 1 between your junior and senior year of high school, but not later than January 31 of the year in which you will enter school in the fall. General eligibility requirements are:

U.S. citizen

High school graduate or equivalent

Not less than 17 years old by September 1 of year starting college and no more than 23 on December 31 of that year

At least 17 years of age but less than age 27 on December 31 of the year an applicant expects to graduate, complete all NROTC training requirements and be commissioned.

Meet physical requirements

Morally qualified and possess officer-like qualifications and character as evidenced by appearance, academics, extracurricular activities and community involvement

Admitted to Regent University as a full-time student

Minimum 2.5 College GPA

You Could Receive These Financial Aid Benefits

The Navy ROTC Four-Year National Scholarship Program covers four years of tuition and fees, a stipend for text books and a $250 living allowance per academic month (which increases by $50 each year). This scholarship is available for students studying in one of three areas: Navy, Marine Corps or Nursing.

Scholarship amounts for the non-scholarship College Program vary depending on which year students are accepted. Learn more.

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